Daily News (Los Angeles)

Los Angeles Recreation and Parks recruiting prospectiv­e lifeguards

- By City News Service

The city of Los Angeles' Department of Recreation and Parks, Aquatics Division, has announced it is actively seeking candidates for lifeguard positions with open recruitmen­t opportunit­ies beginning today.

“I began my city career as a part-time lifeguard,” Jimmy Kim, general manager of Recreation and Parks, said in a statement. “Becoming a lifeguard affords you the opportunit­y to not only make an impact in your communitie­s by saving lives, or instructin­g aquatic programs, but you are positively impacting your self-growth and providing yourself with a variety of career opportunit­ies within the city.”

Lifeguards play a vital role in ensuring the safety and well-being of all youth, adult and senior aquatic programs including swim lessons, artistic swimming, water polo, dive teams, swim teams, surf and kayak lessons, and more.

In addition, lifeguards earn $20.65 per hour and can work more than 1,000 hours in one year to earn health benefits.

Applicants will have an opportunit­y to meet with current city lifeguards and managers at the annual lifeguard recertific­ation on the same test dates and location. Additional­ly, they will have a firsthand look at lifeguards practicing CPR, first aid and water and rescue skills.

To become a lifeguard, applicants must be 17 years of age by June 1 and successful­ly pass the lifeguard test. Applicants must show a current photo ID and also complete a COVID-19 vaccinatio­n form.

Candidates can contact Citywide Aquatics at 323906-7953 for more informatio­n and to find out which local pools are offering free training before taking the test.

To sign up for an upcoming test, applicants can apply at laparks.org/jobs.

The first test will begin today at 9 a.m. at Expo Center, 3980 Bill Robertson Lane in Exposition Park.

Test dates are scheduled to occur at the Expo Center on Jan. 19, Jan. 21, Jan. 26 and Jan. 27.

 ?? DAVID CRANE — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? A lifeguard is shown in 2020. The city of Los Angeles is seeking candidates for lifeguards, who in addition to rescue efforts also host recreation­al classes.
DAVID CRANE — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER A lifeguard is shown in 2020. The city of Los Angeles is seeking candidates for lifeguards, who in addition to rescue efforts also host recreation­al classes.

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